If you're a glasses wearer you'll know that it's not always so easy to pull off a fabulous hairdo, especially if you are constantly taking your glasses on and off (which messes up your strands) or trying to keep your hair away from your frames. There are, however, a few hair tips and tricks that you can learn to make pulling together a style with glasses easy.

The Haircut:

If you don't wear your glasses all the time, but do wear them during the day for work, don't forget to take them when you visit your hairstylist. That way you can ensure that your haircut is going to complement your glasses.

For a soft frame - try a bold look

For a bold frame - try a soft look

Got a fringe? Keep it well maintained. Fringes teamed with frames can make for a fabulous style; just make sure to keep the length above your glasses for a well kept look. Bangs go best with light frames so avoid glasses that are too large or frames that are very heavy looking or dark.

The Hair Color:

If you like to keep your hair color the same basic tone, try selecting a frame that will match with any hues or which will complement and play off your base color.

Redheads can get away with virtually any color except for white or yellow.

The Hairstyle:

When it comes to styling your hair for glasses, make sure that you keep any hairdos in balance with your frames. Any styles that require volume or pull your hair away from your face, such as a bun or a ponytail, will need to be kept aligned with the extra focus that wearing glasses can draw to your face. You can also use your glasses to divert attention from your hairstyle or draw attention to it. Teaming large and brightly colored glasses with a sleek bob hairstyle will give a completely different feel to your look than pairing the same hairstyle with smaller glasses that will blend in.

Glasses should compliment your hairstyle and the frame should be matched to the strongest element of your style.

Match Your Frames To Your Hairstyle

Wide FramesAvoid: Hairstyles with a lot of hair volume on the sides. Try: Hairstyles with height on top. Chunky, textured bangs. Long length ends with no volume. Short hairstyles with strong vertical lines.